Forets, etangs et tourbieres du Haut-Perche explained
Forets, etangs et tourbieres du Haut-Perche translated as the Forests, ponds peat bogs of Haut-Perche is a Natura 2000 conservation area that is 3,670 hectares in size.[1]
Geography
This site is split into three distinct environmental sectors;[2]
- The Perche and La Trappe forest sector, which is an oak-beech forest growing in acidic soils.
- The Réno-Valdieu sector, which is distinguished by the character neutrophil from his oak-beech forest growing in acid neutral soils. This region also includes the limestone woods and lawns of the Bandonniere located near Longny-au-Perche.
- At the eastern end is a chain of Perche forest ponds and peaty environments.
It is spread across 6 different communes all within the Orne department;[1]
- Charencey
- Feings
- Longny les Villages
- Le Mage
- Moutiers-au-Perche
- Tourouvre au Perche
Conservation
The conservation area has fifteen species listed in Annex 2 of the Habitats Directive;[3]
- European bullhead
- Bullhead Brook lamprey
- white-clawed crayfish
- Jersey tiger
- Marsh fritillary
- European stag beetle
- Northern crested newt
- Lesser horseshoe bat
- Greater horseshoe bat
- Western barbastelle
- Geoffroy's bat
- Bechstein's bat
- Greater mouse-eared bat
- floating water-plantain.
In addition the Natura 2000 site has eighteen habitats protected under the Habitats Directive.[3]
Notes and References
- Web site: INPN - FSD Natura 2000 - FR2500106 - Forets, etangs et tourbieres du Haut-Perche - Description.
- Web site: Forêts, étangs et tourbières du Haut-Perche. Ministère de la Transition écologique.
- Web site: EUNIS -Site factsheet for Forets, etangs et tourbieres du Haut-Perche. eunis.eea.europa.eu.